I don't know how much of a negative this really is. Almost every player has schemes and systems he will fit better than others. To teams that run those systems then "can't do everything" is hardly a negative.

That is to say, just because you're not a good fit for the ZBS doesn't mean you won't go high, as there are all sorts of man-blocking teams who pick throughout the draft order.

I don't know how much of a negative this really is. Almost every player has schemes and systems he will fit better than others. To teams that run those systems then "can't do everything" is hardly a negative.

That is to say, just because you're not a good fit for the ZBS doesn't mean you won't go high, as there are all sorts of man-blocking teams who pick throughout the draft order.

Never said it was that big of a deal. I did go on to say I don't see this guy falling out of the 2nd round.

Similar to Mike Iupati overall. Iupati moved better, but Warford faced far better competition week in and week out. Again, I think Warford is just another fine piece to an excellent class of trench players.

• Kentucky OG Larry Warford didn’t shine today. In “The Pit” for run plays he often was pushed back and looked like he was on skates. In the double team drills, he released to the 2nd level quickly and continued that in the 11-on-11s. Didn’t showcase much strength

• Kentucky OG Larry Warford didn’t shine today. In “The Pit” for run plays he often was pushed back and looked like he was on skates. In the double team drills, he released to the 2nd level quickly and continued that in the 11-on-11s. Didn’t showcase much strength

He just went from Round 3 (pre-Senior Bowl) to Round 1 (1st day of the SB) to Round 2 (2nd day of the SB). lol

Mayock said he believed Warford would be a starting OG in the NFL for the next 10 years and projected him to go late rounds 2 to early round 3 if I understood his meaning. Probably won't suit a zone blocking scheme but is a terror in the phone booth in pass blocking or run blocking.

Mayock said he believed Warford would be a starting OG in the NFL for the next 10 years and projected him to go late rounds 2 to early round 3 if I understood his meaning. Probably won't suit a zone blocking scheme but is a terror in the phone booth in pass blocking or run blocking.

He has another good day of practice today and looked good in the 1 on 1s vs John Jenkins.

Kentucky OG Larry Warford once again flashed his outstanding strength and power. Warford may have cemented himself as the third offensive guard in this draft after Chance Warmack and Jonathan Cooper with his performance this week.

Andre Smith looked about the same, maybe a bit worse. The difference there though was that he came from a top program (with top physical training staff and facilities) and was hyped as a top 5 LT. Athleticism is obviously more desired in a franchise LT than it is a 2nd-3rd round guard prospect. An NFL conditioning program will take care of some of that flab, and as for the rest, if he can play who cares? He's a power scheme guard, no one's going to ask him to pull or release to the next level constantly.